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dll component vs Win32API dll call
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dll component vs Win32API dll call
What is the difference between dll component and Win32API dll call?
- Dimmak01
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Re: dll component vs Win32API dll call
a dll is an external library, a piece of code written in C that can be run from the appropriate module and can contain whatever you want, and can also be used to call WIN32API.
if you ask the difference with WIN32API ruby, they can be used to access precisely to API functions through the ruby, but also well is considered almost a limit in that it works via an external library win32api.so, ultimately a DLL call from ruby, to make sure that it could only be used by an exported version in standalone, VST not, instead a DLL with the FS module can be embedded in both standalone and vst.
if you ask the difference with WIN32API ruby, they can be used to access precisely to API functions through the ruby, but also well is considered almost a limit in that it works via an external library win32api.so, ultimately a DLL call from ruby, to make sure that it could only be used by an exported version in standalone, VST not, instead a DLL with the FS module can be embedded in both standalone and vst.
- Tronic
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Re: dll component vs Win32API dll call
Thanks Tronic.
- Dimmak01
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